Tried but failed to upload image of the sheet music. The cover art shows fords passing broken-down speedsters on the road, pointing and laughing; a mule hugging a telephone pole for safety;etc. "Greatest Comedy Song Sensation". Published 1914. I'll try to get one of the guys at work to upload it tomorrow. Greg

Mine is Edison Diamond disk, black label, catalog No. 50227-L, (Byron Gay) Tenor with orchestra Billy Murray. The flip side is "Tip-Top Tipperary Mary. Lets just say it was well played before I got it!

Hi Guys, I have a few pieces of sheet music and they do come in LHD and RHD, I have both versions of "Henry made a lady out of lizzie". From memory my copy of "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along" the ford is coming in from the right hand side of the page, I must check tomorrow.. Ray

Hi All: My wife plays the guitar and sings---and would love to have a copy of "The Little Ford Rambled along" If the sheet music is available or anyone knows how I might obtain a copy I'd certainly be beholden. Thanks for any suggestions. Dewey

It should not be difficult to find a copy of this, either on cylinder,diamond disc,or 78. This record was extremely popular in the day. Ebay should be the easiest place to wrangle up a copy. "Henry's Made A lady Out Of Lizzie" is a little tougher to find on cylinder. It's in the "5000 series" of Edison blue amberol records which are collectible on their own.

I have the Records mentioned above and also the following: "Out In An Automobile by Collins and Harlan on Victor 4709", "I'm Wild About Horns On Automobiles That Go nTa-Ta-Ta-Ta by the Rounders On Domino 4257-B", "Flanagan's Second Hand Car by Steve Porter on Radiex 4002", Keep Away From The Fellow Who Owns An Automobile by Walter Van Brunt on Columbia A1252", "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along by Arthur Fields on Columbia A1754", "The Little Old Ford And The Big Rolls Royce by Arthur Fields on Grey Gull 8105, "Cohen Phones About His Auto by Mike Silver on Silvertone 8304B". My copy of "Henry's Made A Lady Out Of Lizzie " is by the Clicquot Club Eskimos on Columbia 1281-D.

I recently acquired a copy of "Since Henry Ford Apologized to Me" on the dime store Perfect Label (Jones and Hare performing like the Victor label version). The circled "E" indicates is is an electric recording. I believe was recorded in 1927.

Another recent acquisition is "Ann and Her Little Sedan."

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I also have various versions of Henry's Made a Lady Out of Lizzie (the Harry Reser/Cliquot Club Eskimos version on Columbia is probably the most common one found) and a some records by the Henry Ford Old Time Orchestra.

I'm a casual collector of 78 rpm records and I attend a lot of estate sales. My problem is I collect them faster than I listen to them. I have about 300 records waiting to be cleaned before I listen to them.

My dad collects automobile sheet music.

Also - the Lester Levy sheet music collection has a lot of automobile sheet music. It is easily accessible online and the sheet music can be downloaded and printed. Browse boxes 57 through 63: